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Indicador 1:
GINI of disposable income of households per capita.
Coefficient between zero
Periodo Variation (%)
and one
2008 0.506 0
2010 0.509 0.592885375
2012 0.498 -2.161100196
2014 0.503 1.004016064
2016 0.498 -0.994035785
2018 0.457 -8.232931727
2020 0.450 -1.531728665
G IN I of di s p o s ab l e i n c ome of
h o us e ho l ds p e r c api t a.
0.52 0.509 2
0.51 0.506 0.592885375494 1.004016064257
0.503
0 0.498
068 0.498
02
- 0
0.5 -
- 0.994035785288
0.49 272 1.531728665207
-2
2.161100196463 88
0.48 66
0.47 -4
0.46
0.457
0.45 -6
0.45
0.44 -
8.232931726907 -8
0.43 62
0.42 -10
2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020
Interpretation:
The periods correspond to a lapse of 2 years between each. it can be seen
that in the only years in which both the table and the graph are in 2010 and in
2014 have an increase in GINI of 0.59... and 1.00... points, correspondingly
indicating that inequality in income distribution increased based on the year
preceding them. Where you can see with more notoriety the decrease of the
GINI is in the year 2018, having -8.23... points, in 2012 it was reduced 2.16... ,
in 2020, 1.53... and in 2013 was the smallest reduction of 0.99... on the basis
of their previous corresponding years that is to say in the years mentioned
there was an increase in equality.
H O US E H O L D D I S P O S A B L E E Q UI VA L E N T I N CO M E
12000 16.49173256649 18
10000 14.92068737607 899046 9633 16
4 8102 14
8000 11.59874608150
6955 11.65144408787 12
6052 47 95
5423
9.026940088459 10
6000 4974 99 8
6.489055936325
4000 6
45
4
2000
2
0 0 0
2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020
Interpretation:
The periods correspond to a lapse of 2 years between each. The year in
which there was a greater increase in income was 2016 with 16.49, in 2014
there was an increase of 14.92 points, both in 2012 and 2018 had a similar
increase, being 11.59 and 11.65 points correspondingly. As for 2010 and
2020, they were the years that showed an increase of less than 10 points,
being 9.02 and 6.48 correspondingly.
Note: Purchasing Power Parities (PPP) are currency conversion rates and spatial
price deflators. They convert different currencies to a common currency and, in the
conversion process, match their purchasing power by eliminating differences in price
levels between countries.